Pete Wicks has admitted he has 'no idea' how he's going to handle being in the semi-final of Strictly Come Dancing as he broke his silence on sailing through to the penultimate week of the hit dance show.
The reality star and podcast host was seen taking part in the quarter-final of the BBC One dance contest over the weekend, with the latest live show on Saturday night (November 30) also marking Strictly's Musicals Week, the last special of the 2024 series ahead of the grand final in just a couple of weeks time.
On the night, finishing bottom of the rankings were reality TV star Pete and his professional partner Jowita Przystal, who scored 26 out of a possible 40 for their waltz to Somewhere from West Side Story, with Pete saying "I’m so sorry" to Jowita after finishing the routine, in which they portrayed Tony and Maria. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say 'mark my words' in Pete Wicks statement But despite getting the lowest score of the night, Pete and Jowita avoided the dance-off and sailed through to Strictly's semi-final as seen during the latest results show on Sunday night (December 1).
Following the news, Pete took to social media to reflect on his show future after some lashed out at him still being in the competition following Montell Douglas' exit alongside her professional dance partner Johannes Radebe.
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